Associations of family relationships and negative life events with depressive symptoms among Chinese adolescents: A cross-sectional study.
<h4>Objectives</h4>The main objective of this study was to explore the associations of family relationships and negative life events with depressive symptoms among Chinese adolescents.<h4>Methods</h4>A cross-sectional study of 3081 middle school students was conducted in Ganz...
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doaj-b350e64b3b8d448ea5d306f7e9d5efbc2021-03-04T10:27:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01147e021993910.1371/journal.pone.0219939Associations of family relationships and negative life events with depressive symptoms among Chinese adolescents: A cross-sectional study.Zheng RenGe ZhouQi WangWenjing XiongJuan MaMinfu HeYue ShenXinwen FanXia GuoPing GongMeitian LiuXiaodi YangHongjian LiuXiumin Zhang<h4>Objectives</h4>The main objective of this study was to explore the associations of family relationships and negative life events with depressive symptoms among Chinese adolescents.<h4>Methods</h4>A cross-sectional study of 3081 middle school students was conducted in Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province, China. Students were asked to complete questionnaires regarding family relationships, negative life events, and depressive symptoms. A mediation analysis was carried out using a multiple regression analysis and the PROCESS macro method.<h4>Results</h4>Of all participants, 19.9% reported experiencing depressive symptoms. The prevalence of depressive symptoms was 13.0% and 29.2% in participants with good and poor parental relationships, and the prevalence of depressive symptoms was 11.4% and 30.9% in participants with closed and alienated parental-child relationships, respectively. Parental relationships, parental-child relationships, and negative life events were positively correlated with depressive symptoms. The effect of parental relationships on depressive symptoms was fully mediated by negative life events (Effect = 0.052, 95% CI = [0.023, 0.082]), while the effect of parent-child relationships on adolescent depressive symptoms was partially mediated by negative life events (Effect = 0.075, 95% CI = [0.048, 0.104]).<h4>Conclusions</h4>Our results showed a high prevalence of depressive symptoms in Chinese adolescents. Poor family relationships may have the potential to increase the risk of depressive symptoms, and they could affect depressive symptoms through negative life events.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219939 |
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Zheng Ren Ge Zhou Qi Wang Wenjing Xiong Juan Ma Minfu He Yue Shen Xinwen Fan Xia Guo Ping Gong Meitian Liu Xiaodi Yang Hongjian Liu Xiumin Zhang Associations of family relationships and negative life events with depressive symptoms among Chinese adolescents: A cross-sectional study. PLoS ONE |
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Zheng Ren Ge Zhou Qi Wang Wenjing Xiong Juan Ma Minfu He Yue Shen Xinwen Fan Xia Guo Ping Gong Meitian Liu Xiaodi Yang Hongjian Liu Xiumin Zhang |
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Associations of family relationships and negative life events with depressive symptoms among Chinese adolescents: A cross-sectional study. |
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Associations of family relationships and negative life events with depressive symptoms among Chinese adolescents: A cross-sectional study. |
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Associations of family relationships and negative life events with depressive symptoms among Chinese adolescents: A cross-sectional study. |
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Associations of family relationships and negative life events with depressive symptoms among Chinese adolescents: A cross-sectional study. |
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Associations of family relationships and negative life events with depressive symptoms among Chinese adolescents: A cross-sectional study. |
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associations of family relationships and negative life events with depressive symptoms among chinese adolescents: a cross-sectional study. |
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<h4>Objectives</h4>The main objective of this study was to explore the associations of family relationships and negative life events with depressive symptoms among Chinese adolescents.<h4>Methods</h4>A cross-sectional study of 3081 middle school students was conducted in Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province, China. Students were asked to complete questionnaires regarding family relationships, negative life events, and depressive symptoms. A mediation analysis was carried out using a multiple regression analysis and the PROCESS macro method.<h4>Results</h4>Of all participants, 19.9% reported experiencing depressive symptoms. The prevalence of depressive symptoms was 13.0% and 29.2% in participants with good and poor parental relationships, and the prevalence of depressive symptoms was 11.4% and 30.9% in participants with closed and alienated parental-child relationships, respectively. Parental relationships, parental-child relationships, and negative life events were positively correlated with depressive symptoms. The effect of parental relationships on depressive symptoms was fully mediated by negative life events (Effect = 0.052, 95% CI = [0.023, 0.082]), while the effect of parent-child relationships on adolescent depressive symptoms was partially mediated by negative life events (Effect = 0.075, 95% CI = [0.048, 0.104]).<h4>Conclusions</h4>Our results showed a high prevalence of depressive symptoms in Chinese adolescents. Poor family relationships may have the potential to increase the risk of depressive symptoms, and they could affect depressive symptoms through negative life events. |
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